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09 Jun 2020
This report sets out eight ideas to form the basis for a new social contract for good work.
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Alan Lockey Fabian Wallace-Stephens
Alongside the moral urgency of the pandemic, the challenges of growing economic insecurity and labour market transforming technologies require a new social contract for work.
Policy briefing
26 Apr 2020
This short briefing looks at how coronavirus could impact employment in local areas. We find a stark geographical divide, with rural areas in the north and south west of England most at risk.
19 Apr 2020
Fabian Wallace-Stephens Will Grimond
New RSA analysis finds that those least able to work from home are often the lowest paid.
26 Mar 2020
RSA analysis finds that the government scheme for the self-employed does not go far enough, and calls for a basic income to ease the burden on those suffering from economic insecurity.
10 Mar 2020
Fabian Wallace-Stephens
What skills will workers need in the future? And how should educators, employers and policy makers respond to shifts in the labour market? We worked with Skills Development Scotland to explore these questions.
06 Mar 2020
As the coronavirus spreads, trade unions are urging governments to ensure that all workers can access sick pay. But this epidemic has surfaced the need for a more radical reform of the benefits system.
04 Mar 2020
Will Grimond
An epidemic could have serious consequences for those in insecure work.
21 Feb 2020
Most of the jobs growth in the last year has been driven by a surge in insecure forms of work. Is this just a blip, or a sign of things to come?
17 Feb 2020
Alan Lockey Jack Layton
Now the UK has formally left the European Union, Alan Lockey and Jack Layton look at how Brexit will affect labour rights and good work policy.
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We want to make sure that everyone, regardless of background or starting point, can pursue good work.